Dark Horse is the title of a George Harrison album and song. It's also the record label he started in 1974. Its logo was a many-headed horse drawn in an Indian motif.

George had to wait until 1976 to release albums on Dark Horse, due to his contract with Apple/Capitol. The label was distributed by Warner Bros.; George had dumped initial distributor A&M Records after they filed a $10 million suit against him.

Dark Horse discography:

    Thirty Three and 1/3 (1976)
    George Harrison (1979)
    Somewhere in England (1981)
    Gone Troppo (1982)
    Cloud Nine (1987)
    Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989 (1989)
    George Harrison Live in Japan (1992)
Pretty much anything related to George gets the "Dark Horse" moniker: It's the title of a biography by Geoffrey Giuliano as well as the name of at least one of George's fan clubs.


The album Dark Horse was released December 9, 1974, and climbed to #4 on the U.S. charts. Like most of George's post-Beatles output, it's mellow and not that strong. You can't blame rp for harshing on it.

Lyrics to the song "Dark Horse:"

You thought that you knew where I was and when
But it looks like they've been foolin' you again,
You thought that you'd got me all staked out
But baby looks like I've been breaking out

I'm a dark horse
Running on a dark race course
I'm a blue moon
Since I stepped from out of the womb
I've been a cool jerk
Looking for the source
I'm a dark horse.

You thought you had got me in your grip
Baby looks like you was not so smart
And I became too slippery for you
But let me say that was nothing new.

I'm a dark horse
Running on a dark race course
I'm a blue moon
Since I picked up my first spoon
I've been a cool jerk
Looking for the source
I'm a dark horse

I thought that you knew it all along
Until you started getting me not right
Seems as if you heared a little late
But I warned you when
We both were at the starting gate

George Harrison, 1974 See moon June swoon.


Sources: -- Rich M.'s discographies: http://www.discographynet.com/harrison/harrison.html
-- Wilson & Alroy's record reviews: http://www.warr.org/harrison.html
-- Both Sides Now: http://www.bsnpubs.com/aandm/darkhorse.html